git-commit-vandalism/gitweb/gitweb.js

871 lines
24 KiB
JavaScript
Raw Normal View History

gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
// Copyright (C) 2007, Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>
// 2007, Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz>
// 2008-2009, Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com>
/**
* @fileOverview JavaScript code for gitweb (git web interface).
* @license GPLv2 or later
*/
gitweb: Create links leading to 'blame_incremental' using JavaScript The new 'blame_incremental' view requires JavaScript to run. Not all web browsers implement JavaScript (e.g. text browsers such as Lynx), and not all users have JavaScript enabled. Therefore instead of unconditionally linking to 'blame_incremental' view, we use JavaScript to convert those links to lead to view utilizing JavaScript, by adding 'js=1' to link. Currently the only action that takes 'js=1' into account is 'blame', which then acts as if it was called as 'blame_incremental' action. Possible enhancement would be to do JavaScript redirect by setting window.location instead of modifying $format and $action in git_blame_common() subroutine. The only JavaScript-aware/using view is currently 'blame_incremental'. While at it move reading JavaScript to git_footer_html() subroutine. Note that in this view we do not add 'js=1' currently (even though perhaps we should; note that for consistency we should also add 'js=1' in links added by JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental'). This idea was originally implemented by Petr Baudis in http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/47614 but it added <script> element with fixBlameLinks() function in page header, to be added as onload event using 'onload' attribute of HTML 'body' element: <body onload="fixBlameLinks();">. This version adds script at then end of page (in the page footer), and uses JavaScript 'window.onload=fixLinks();'. Also in Petr version only links marked with 'blamelink' class were modified, and they were modified by replacing "a=blame" by "a=blame_incremental"... which doesn't work for path_info links, and might replace wrong part if there is "a=blame" in project name, ref name or file name. Slightly different solution was implemented by Martin Koegler in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/47902/focus=47905 Here GitAddLinks() function was in gitweb.js file, not as contents of <script> element. It was also included in page header (in <head> element) though, which means waiting for a script to load (and run). It was smarter in that to "fix" (modify) link, it split URL, modified value of 'a' parameter, and then recreated modified link. It avoids trouble with "a=blame" as substring in project name or file name, but it doesn't work with path_info URL/link in the way it was written. Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:19 +02:00
/* ============================================================ */
/* functions for generic gitweb actions and views */
/**
* used to check if link has 'js' query parameter already (at end),
* and other reasons to not add 'js=1' param at the end of link
* @constant
*/
var jsExceptionsRe = /[;?]js=[01]$/;
/**
* Add '?js=1' or ';js=1' to the end of every link in the document
* that doesn't have 'js' query parameter set already.
*
* Links with 'js=1' lead to JavaScript version of given action, if it
* exists (currently there is only 'blame_incremental' for 'blame')
*
* @globals jsExceptionsRe
*/
function fixLinks() {
var allLinks = document.getElementsByTagName("a") || document.links;
for (var i = 0, len = allLinks.length; i < len; i++) {
var link = allLinks[i];
if (!jsExceptionsRe.test(link)) { // =~ /[;?]js=[01]$/;
link.href +=
(link.href.indexOf('?') === -1 ? '?' : ';') + 'js=1';
}
}
}
/* ============================================================ */
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
/*
* This code uses DOM methods instead of (nonstandard) innerHTML
* to modify page.
*
* innerHTML is non-standard IE extension, though supported by most
* browsers; however Firefox up to version 1.5 didn't implement it in
* a strict mode (application/xml+xhtml mimetype).
*
* Also my simple benchmarks show that using elem.firstChild.data =
* 'content' is slightly faster than elem.innerHTML = 'content'. It
* is however more fragile (text element fragment must exists), and
* less feature-rich (we cannot add HTML).
*
* Note that DOM 2 HTML is preferred over generic DOM 2 Core; the
* equivalent using DOM 2 Core is usually shown in comments.
*/
/* ============================================================ */
/* generic utility functions */
/**
* pad number N with nonbreakable spaces on the left, to WIDTH characters
* example: padLeftStr(12, 3, '\u00A0') == '\u00A012'
* ('\u00A0' is nonbreakable space)
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
*
* @param {Number|String} input: number to pad
* @param {Number} width: visible width of output
* @param {String} str: string to prefix to string, e.g. '\u00A0'
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
* @returns {String} INPUT prefixed with (WIDTH - INPUT.length) x STR
*/
function padLeftStr(input, width, str) {
var prefix = '';
width -= input.toString().length;
while (width > 0) {
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
prefix += str;
width--;
}
return prefix + input;
}
/**
* Pad INPUT on the left to SIZE width, using given padding character CH,
* for example padLeft('a', 3, '_') is '__a'.
*
* @param {String} input: input value converted to string.
* @param {Number} width: desired length of output.
* @param {String} ch: single character to prefix to string.
*
* @returns {String} Modified string, at least SIZE length.
*/
function padLeft(input, width, ch) {
var s = input + "";
while (s.length < width) {
s = ch + s;
}
return s;
}
/**
* Create XMLHttpRequest object in cross-browser way
* @returns XMLHttpRequest object, or null
*/
function createRequestObject() {
try {
return new XMLHttpRequest();
} catch (e) {}
try {
return window.createRequest();
} catch (e) {}
try {
return new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
} catch (e) {}
try {
return new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
} catch (e) {}
return null;
}
gitweb: Create links leading to 'blame_incremental' using JavaScript The new 'blame_incremental' view requires JavaScript to run. Not all web browsers implement JavaScript (e.g. text browsers such as Lynx), and not all users have JavaScript enabled. Therefore instead of unconditionally linking to 'blame_incremental' view, we use JavaScript to convert those links to lead to view utilizing JavaScript, by adding 'js=1' to link. Currently the only action that takes 'js=1' into account is 'blame', which then acts as if it was called as 'blame_incremental' action. Possible enhancement would be to do JavaScript redirect by setting window.location instead of modifying $format and $action in git_blame_common() subroutine. The only JavaScript-aware/using view is currently 'blame_incremental'. While at it move reading JavaScript to git_footer_html() subroutine. Note that in this view we do not add 'js=1' currently (even though perhaps we should; note that for consistency we should also add 'js=1' in links added by JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental'). This idea was originally implemented by Petr Baudis in http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/47614 but it added <script> element with fixBlameLinks() function in page header, to be added as onload event using 'onload' attribute of HTML 'body' element: <body onload="fixBlameLinks();">. This version adds script at then end of page (in the page footer), and uses JavaScript 'window.onload=fixLinks();'. Also in Petr version only links marked with 'blamelink' class were modified, and they were modified by replacing "a=blame" by "a=blame_incremental"... which doesn't work for path_info links, and might replace wrong part if there is "a=blame" in project name, ref name or file name. Slightly different solution was implemented by Martin Koegler in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/47902/focus=47905 Here GitAddLinks() function was in gitweb.js file, not as contents of <script> element. It was also included in page header (in <head> element) though, which means waiting for a script to load (and run). It was smarter in that to "fix" (modify) link, it split URL, modified value of 'a' parameter, and then recreated modified link. It avoids trouble with "a=blame" as substring in project name or file name, but it doesn't work with path_info URL/link in the way it was written. Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:19 +02:00
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
/* ============================================================ */
/* utility/helper functions (and variables) */
var xhr; // XMLHttpRequest object
var projectUrl; // partial query + separator ('?' or ';')
// 'commits' is an associative map. It maps SHA1s to Commit objects.
var commits = {};
/**
* constructor for Commit objects, used in 'blame'
* @class Represents a blamed commit
* @param {String} sha1: SHA-1 identifier of a commit
*/
function Commit(sha1) {
if (this instanceof Commit) {
this.sha1 = sha1;
this.nprevious = 0; /* number of 'previous', effective parents */
} else {
return new Commit(sha1);
}
}
/* ............................................................ */
/* progress info, timing, error reporting */
var blamedLines = 0;
var totalLines = '???';
var div_progress_bar;
var div_progress_info;
/**
* Detects how many lines does a blamed file have,
* This information is used in progress info
*
* @returns {Number|String} Number of lines in file, or string '...'
*/
function countLines() {
var table =
document.getElementById('blame_table') ||
document.getElementsByTagName('table')[0];
if (table) {
return table.getElementsByTagName('tr').length - 1; // for header
} else {
return '...';
}
}
/**
* update progress info and length (width) of progress bar
*
* @globals div_progress_info, div_progress_bar, blamedLines, totalLines
*/
function updateProgressInfo() {
if (!div_progress_info) {
div_progress_info = document.getElementById('progress_info');
}
if (!div_progress_bar) {
div_progress_bar = document.getElementById('progress_bar');
}
if (!div_progress_info && !div_progress_bar) {
return;
}
var percentage = Math.floor(100.0*blamedLines/totalLines);
if (div_progress_info) {
div_progress_info.firstChild.data = blamedLines + ' / ' + totalLines +
' (' + padLeftStr(percentage, 3, '\u00A0') + '%)';
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
}
if (div_progress_bar) {
//div_progress_bar.setAttribute('style', 'width: '+percentage+'%;');
div_progress_bar.style.width = percentage + '%';
}
}
var t_interval_server = '';
var cmds_server = '';
var t0 = new Date();
/**
* write how much it took to generate data, and to run script
*
* @globals t0, t_interval_server, cmds_server
*/
function writeTimeInterval() {
var info_time = document.getElementById('generating_time');
if (!info_time || !t_interval_server) {
return;
}
var t1 = new Date();
info_time.firstChild.data += ' + (' +
t_interval_server + ' sec server blame_data / ' +
(t1.getTime() - t0.getTime())/1000 + ' sec client JavaScript)';
var info_cmds = document.getElementById('generating_cmd');
if (!info_time || !cmds_server) {
return;
}
info_cmds.firstChild.data += ' + ' + cmds_server;
}
/**
* show an error message alert to user within page (in prohress info area)
* @param {String} str: plain text error message (no HTML)
*
* @globals div_progress_info
*/
function errorInfo(str) {
if (!div_progress_info) {
div_progress_info = document.getElementById('progress_info');
}
if (div_progress_info) {
div_progress_info.className = 'error';
div_progress_info.firstChild.data = str;
}
}
/* ............................................................ */
/* coloring rows during blame_data (git blame --incremental) run */
/**
* used to extract N from 'colorN', where N is a number,
* @constant
*/
var colorRe = /\bcolor([0-9]*)\b/;
/**
* return N if <tr class="colorN">, otherwise return null
* (some browsers require CSS class names to begin with letter)
*
* @param {HTMLElement} tr: table row element to check
* @param {String} tr.className: 'class' attribute of tr element
* @returns {Number|null} N if tr.className == 'colorN', otherwise null
*
* @globals colorRe
*/
function getColorNo(tr) {
if (!tr) {
return null;
}
var className = tr.className;
if (className) {
var match = colorRe.exec(className);
if (match) {
return parseInt(match[1], 10);
}
}
return null;
}
var colorsFreq = [0, 0, 0];
/**
* return one of given possible colors (curently least used one)
* example: chooseColorNoFrom(2, 3) returns 2 or 3
*
* @param {Number[]} arguments: one or more numbers
* assumes that 1 <= arguments[i] <= colorsFreq.length
* @returns {Number} Least used color number from arguments
* @globals colorsFreq
*/
function chooseColorNoFrom() {
// choose the color which is least used
var colorNo = arguments[0];
for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++) {
if (colorsFreq[arguments[i]-1] < colorsFreq[colorNo-1]) {
colorNo = arguments[i];
}
}
colorsFreq[colorNo-1]++;
return colorNo;
}
/**
* given two neigbour <tr> elements, find color which would be different
* from color of both of neighbours; used to 3-color blame table
*
* @param {HTMLElement} tr_prev
* @param {HTMLElement} tr_next
* @returns {Number} color number N such that
* colorN != tr_prev.className && colorN != tr_next.className
*/
function findColorNo(tr_prev, tr_next) {
var color_prev = getColorNo(tr_prev);
var color_next = getColorNo(tr_next);
// neither of neighbours has color set
// THEN we can use any of 3 possible colors
if (!color_prev && !color_next) {
return chooseColorNoFrom(1,2,3);
}
// either both neighbours have the same color,
// or only one of neighbours have color set
// THEN we can use any color except given
var color;
if (color_prev === color_next) {
color = color_prev; // = color_next;
} else if (!color_prev) {
color = color_next;
} else if (!color_next) {
color = color_prev;
}
if (color) {
return chooseColorNoFrom((color % 3) + 1, ((color+1) % 3) + 1);
}
// neighbours have different colors
// THEN there is only one color left
return (3 - ((color_prev + color_next) % 3));
}
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
/* ............................................................ */
/* coloring rows like 'blame' after 'blame_data' finishes */
/**
* returns true if given row element (tr) is first in commit group
* to be used only after 'blame_data' finishes (after processing)
*
* @param {HTMLElement} tr: table row
* @returns {Boolean} true if TR is first in commit group
*/
function isStartOfGroup(tr) {
return tr.firstChild.className === 'sha1';
}
/**
* change colors to use zebra coloring (2 colors) instead of 3 colors
* concatenate neighbour commit groups belonging to the same commit
*
* @globals colorRe
*/
function fixColorsAndGroups() {
var colorClasses = ['light', 'dark'];
var linenum = 1;
var tr, prev_group;
var colorClass = 0;
var table =
document.getElementById('blame_table') ||
document.getElementsByTagName('table')[0];
while ((tr = document.getElementById('l'+linenum))) {
// index origin is 0, which is table header; start from 1
//while ((tr = table.rows[linenum])) { // <- it is slower
if (isStartOfGroup(tr, linenum, document)) {
if (prev_group &&
prev_group.firstChild.firstChild.href ===
tr.firstChild.firstChild.href) {
// we have to concatenate groups
var prev_rows = prev_group.firstChild.rowSpan || 1;
var curr_rows = tr.firstChild.rowSpan || 1;
prev_group.firstChild.rowSpan = prev_rows + curr_rows;
//tr.removeChild(tr.firstChild);
tr.deleteCell(0); // DOM2 HTML way
} else {
colorClass = (colorClass + 1) % 2;
prev_group = tr;
}
}
var tr_class = tr.className;
tr.className = tr_class.replace(colorRe, colorClasses[colorClass]);
linenum++;
}
}
/* ............................................................ */
/* time and data */
/**
* used to extract hours and minutes from timezone info, e.g '-0900'
* @constant
*/
var tzRe = /^([+-][0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])$/;
/**
* return date in local time formatted in iso-8601 like format
* 'yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS +/-ZZZZ' e.g. '2005-08-07 21:49:46 +0200'
*
* @param {Number} epoch: seconds since '00:00:00 1970-01-01 UTC'
* @param {String} timezoneInfo: numeric timezone '(+|-)HHMM'
* @returns {String} date in local time in iso-8601 like format
*
* @globals tzRe
*/
function formatDateISOLocal(epoch, timezoneInfo) {
var match = tzRe.exec(timezoneInfo);
// date corrected by timezone
var localDate = new Date(1000 * (epoch +
(parseInt(match[1],10)*3600 + parseInt(match[2],10)*60)));
var localDateStr = // e.g. '2005-08-07'
localDate.getUTCFullYear() + '-' +
padLeft(localDate.getUTCMonth()+1, 2, '0') + '-' +
padLeft(localDate.getUTCDate(), 2, '0');
var localTimeStr = // e.g. '21:49:46'
padLeft(localDate.getUTCHours(), 2, '0') + ':' +
padLeft(localDate.getUTCMinutes(), 2, '0') + ':' +
padLeft(localDate.getUTCSeconds(), 2, '0');
return localDateStr + ' ' + localTimeStr + ' ' + timezoneInfo;
}
/* ............................................................ */
/* unquoting/unescaping filenames */
/**#@+
* @constant
*/
var escCodeRe = /\\([^0-7]|[0-7]{1,3})/g;
var octEscRe = /^[0-7]{1,3}$/;
var maybeQuotedRe = /^\"(.*)\"$/;
/**#@-*/
/**
* unquote maybe git-quoted filename
* e.g. 'aa' -> 'aa', '"a\ta"' -> 'a a'
*
* @param {String} str: git-quoted string
* @returns {String} Unquoted and unescaped string
*
* @globals escCodeRe, octEscRe, maybeQuotedRe
*/
function unquote(str) {
function unq(seq) {
var es = {
// character escape codes, aka escape sequences (from C)
// replacements are to some extent JavaScript specific
t: "\t", // tab (HT, TAB)
n: "\n", // newline (NL)
r: "\r", // return (CR)
f: "\f", // form feed (FF)
b: "\b", // backspace (BS)
a: "\x07", // alarm (bell) (BEL)
e: "\x1B", // escape (ESC)
v: "\v" // vertical tab (VT)
};
if (seq.search(octEscRe) !== -1) {
// octal char sequence
return String.fromCharCode(parseInt(seq, 8));
} else if (seq in es) {
// C escape sequence, aka character escape code
return es[seq];
}
// quoted ordinary character
return seq;
}
var match = str.match(maybeQuotedRe);
if (match) {
str = match[1];
// perhaps str = eval('"'+str+'"'); would be enough?
str = str.replace(escCodeRe,
function (substr, p1, offset, s) { return unq(p1); });
}
return str;
}
/* ============================================================ */
/* main part: parsing response */
/**
* Function called for each blame entry, as soon as it finishes.
* It updates page via DOM manipulation, adding sha1 info, etc.
*
* @param {Commit} commit: blamed commit
* @param {Object} group: object representing group of lines,
* which blame the same commit (blame entry)
*
* @globals blamedLines
*/
function handleLine(commit, group) {
/*
This is the structure of the HTML fragment we are working
with:
<tr id="l123" class="">
<td class="sha1" title=""><a href=""> </a></td>
<td class="linenr"><a class="linenr" href="">123</a></td>
<td class="pre"># times (my ext3 doesn&#39;t).</td>
</tr>
*/
var resline = group.resline;
// format date and time string only once per commit
if (!commit.info) {
/* e.g. 'Kay Sievers, 2005-08-07 21:49:46 +0200' */
commit.info = commit.author + ', ' +
formatDateISOLocal(commit.authorTime, commit.authorTimezone);
}
// color depends on group of lines, not only on blamed commit
var colorNo = findColorNo(
document.getElementById('l'+(resline-1)),
document.getElementById('l'+(resline+group.numlines))
);
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
// loop over lines in commit group
for (var i = 0; i < group.numlines; i++, resline++) {
var tr = document.getElementById('l'+resline);
if (!tr) {
break;
}
/*
<tr id="l123" class="">
<td class="sha1" title=""><a href=""> </a></td>
<td class="linenr"><a class="linenr" href="">123</a></td>
<td class="pre"># times (my ext3 doesn&#39;t).</td>
</tr>
*/
var td_sha1 = tr.firstChild;
var a_sha1 = td_sha1.firstChild;
var a_linenr = td_sha1.nextSibling.firstChild;
/* <tr id="l123" class=""> */
var tr_class = '';
if (colorNo !== null) {
tr_class = 'color'+colorNo;
}
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
if (commit.boundary) {
tr_class += ' boundary';
}
if (commit.nprevious === 0) {
tr_class += ' no-previous';
} else if (commit.nprevious > 1) {
tr_class += ' multiple-previous';
}
tr.className = tr_class;
/* <td class="sha1" title="?" rowspan="?"><a href="?">?</a></td> */
if (i === 0) {
td_sha1.title = commit.info;
td_sha1.rowSpan = group.numlines;
a_sha1.href = projectUrl + 'a=commit;h=' + commit.sha1;
if (a_sha1.firstChild) {
a_sha1.firstChild.data = commit.sha1.substr(0, 8);
} else {
a_sha1.appendChild(
document.createTextNode(commit.sha1.substr(0, 8)));
}
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
if (group.numlines >= 2) {
var fragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
var br = document.createElement("br");
var match = commit.author.match(/\b([A-Z])\B/g);
if (match) {
var text = document.createTextNode(
match.join(''));
}
gitweb: Incremental blame (using JavaScript) Add 'blame_incremental' view, which uses "git blame --incremental" and JavaScript (Ajax), where 'blame' use "git blame --porcelain". * gitweb generates initial info by putting file contents (from "git cat-file") together with line numbers in blame table * then gitweb makes web browser JavaScript engine call startBlame() function from gitweb.js * startBlame() opens XMLHttpRequest connection to 'blame_data' view, which in turn calls "git blame --incremental" for a file, and streams output of git-blame to JavaScript (gitweb.js) * XMLHttpRequest event handler updates line info in blame view as soon as it gets data from 'blame_data' (from server), and it also updates progress info * when 'blame_data' ends, and gitweb.js finishes updating line info, it fixes colors to match (as far as possible) ordinary 'blame' view, and updates information about how long it took to generate page. Gitweb deals with streamed 'blame_data' server errors by displaying them in the progress info area (just in case). The 'blame_incremental' view tries to be equivalent to 'blame' action; there are however a few differences in output between 'blame' and 'blame_incremental' view: * 'blame_incremental' always used query form for this part of link(s) which is generated by JavaScript code. The difference is visible if we use path_info link (pass some or all arguments in path_info). Changing this would require implementing something akin to href() subroutine from gitweb.perl in JavaScript (in gitweb.js). * 'blame_incremental' always uses "rowspan" attribute, even if rowspan="1". This simplifies code, and is not visible to user. * The progress bar and progress info are still there even after JavaScript part of 'blame_incremental' finishes work. Note that currently no link generated by gitweb leads to this new view. This code is based on patch by Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> patch, which in turn was tweaked up version of Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com>'s proof of concept patch. This patch adds GITWEB_JS compile configuration option, and modifies git-instaweb.sh to take gitweb.js into account. The code for git-instaweb.sh was taken from Pasky's patch. Signed-off-by: Fredrik Kuivinen <frekui@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-09-01 13:39:17 +02:00
if (br && text) {
var elem = fragment || td_sha1;
elem.appendChild(br);
elem.appendChild(text);
if (fragment) {
td_sha1.appendChild(fragment);
}
}
}
} else {
//tr.removeChild(td_sha1); // DOM2 Core way
tr.deleteCell(0); // DOM2 HTML way
}
/* <td class="linenr"><a class="linenr" href="?">123</a></td> */
var linenr_commit =
('previous' in commit ? commit.previous : commit.sha1);
var linenr_filename =
('file_parent' in commit ? commit.file_parent : commit.filename);
a_linenr.href = projectUrl + 'a=blame_incremental' +
';hb=' + linenr_commit +
';f=' + encodeURIComponent(linenr_filename) +
'#l' + (group.srcline + i);
blamedLines++;
//updateProgressInfo();
}
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
var inProgress = false; // are we processing response
/**#@+
* @constant
*/
var sha1Re = /^([0-9a-f]{40}) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+)/;
var infoRe = /^([a-z-]+) ?(.*)/;
var endRe = /^END ?([^ ]*) ?(.*)/;
/**@-*/
var curCommit = new Commit();
var curGroup = {};
var pollTimer = null;
/**
* Parse output from 'git blame --incremental [...]', received via
* XMLHttpRequest from server (blamedataUrl), and call handleLine
* (which updates page) as soon as blame entry is completed.
*
* @param {String[]} lines: new complete lines from blamedata server
*
* @globals commits, curCommit, curGroup, t_interval_server, cmds_server
* @globals sha1Re, infoRe, endRe
*/
function processBlameLines(lines) {
var match;
for (var i = 0, len = lines.length; i < len; i++) {
if ((match = sha1Re.exec(lines[i]))) {
var sha1 = match[1];
var srcline = parseInt(match[2], 10);
var resline = parseInt(match[3], 10);
var numlines = parseInt(match[4], 10);
var c = commits[sha1];
if (!c) {
c = new Commit(sha1);
commits[sha1] = c;
}
curCommit = c;
curGroup.srcline = srcline;
curGroup.resline = resline;
curGroup.numlines = numlines;
} else if ((match = infoRe.exec(lines[i]))) {
var info = match[1];
var data = match[2];
switch (info) {
case 'filename':
curCommit.filename = unquote(data);
// 'filename' information terminates the entry
handleLine(curCommit, curGroup);
updateProgressInfo();
break;
case 'author':
curCommit.author = data;
break;
case 'author-time':
curCommit.authorTime = parseInt(data, 10);
break;
case 'author-tz':
curCommit.authorTimezone = data;
break;
case 'previous':
curCommit.nprevious++;
// store only first 'previous' header
if (!'previous' in curCommit) {
var parts = data.split(' ', 2);
curCommit.previous = parts[0];
curCommit.file_parent = unquote(parts[1]);
}
break;
case 'boundary':
curCommit.boundary = true;
break;
} // end switch
} else if ((match = endRe.exec(lines[i]))) {
t_interval_server = match[1];
cmds_server = match[2];
} else if (lines[i] !== '') {
// malformed line
} // end if (match)
} // end for (lines)
}
/**
* Process new data and return pointer to end of processed part
*
* @param {String} unprocessed: new data (from nextReadPos)
* @param {Number} nextReadPos: end of last processed data
* @return {Number} end of processed data (new value for nextReadPos)
*/
function processData(unprocessed, nextReadPos) {
var lastLineEnd = unprocessed.lastIndexOf('\n');
if (lastLineEnd !== -1) {
var lines = unprocessed.substring(0, lastLineEnd).split('\n');
nextReadPos += lastLineEnd + 1 /* 1 == '\n'.length */;
processBlameLines(lines);
} // end if
return nextReadPos;
}
/**
* Handle XMLHttpRequest errors
*
* @param {XMLHttpRequest} xhr: XMLHttpRequest object
*
* @globals pollTimer, commits, inProgress
*/
function handleError(xhr) {
errorInfo('Server error: ' +
xhr.status + ' - ' + (xhr.statusText || 'Error contacting server'));
clearInterval(pollTimer);
commits = {}; // free memory
inProgress = false;
}
/**
* Called after XMLHttpRequest finishes (loads)
*
* @param {XMLHttpRequest} xhr: XMLHttpRequest object (unused)
*
* @globals pollTimer, commits, inProgress
*/
function responseLoaded(xhr) {
clearInterval(pollTimer);
fixColorsAndGroups();
writeTimeInterval();
commits = {}; // free memory
inProgress = false;
}
/**
* handler for XMLHttpRequest onreadystatechange event
* @see startBlame
*
* @globals xhr, inProgress
*/
function handleResponse() {
/*
* xhr.readyState
*
* Value Constant (W3C) Description
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* 0 UNSENT open() has not been called yet.
* 1 OPENED send() has not been called yet.
* 2 HEADERS_RECEIVED send() has been called, and headers
* and status are available.
* 3 LOADING Downloading; responseText holds partial data.
* 4 DONE The operation is complete.
*/
if (xhr.readyState !== 4 && xhr.readyState !== 3) {
return;
}
// the server returned error
if (xhr.readyState === 3 && xhr.status !== 200) {
return;
}
if (xhr.readyState === 4 && xhr.status !== 200) {
handleError(xhr);
return;
}
// In konqueror xhr.responseText is sometimes null here...
if (xhr.responseText === null) {
return;
}
// in case we were called before finished processing
if (inProgress) {
return;
} else {
inProgress = true;
}
// extract new whole (complete) lines, and process them
while (xhr.prevDataLength !== xhr.responseText.length) {
if (xhr.readyState === 4 &&
xhr.prevDataLength === xhr.responseText.length) {
break;
}
xhr.prevDataLength = xhr.responseText.length;
var unprocessed = xhr.responseText.substring(xhr.nextReadPos);
xhr.nextReadPos = processData(unprocessed, xhr.nextReadPos);
} // end while
// did we finish work?
if (xhr.readyState === 4 &&
xhr.prevDataLength === xhr.responseText.length) {
responseLoaded(xhr);
}
inProgress = false;
}
// ============================================================
// ------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Incrementally update line data in blame_incremental view in gitweb.
*
* @param {String} blamedataUrl: URL to server script generating blame data.
* @param {String} bUrl: partial URL to project, used to generate links.
*
* Called from 'blame_incremental' view after loading table with
* file contents, a base for blame view.
*
* @globals xhr, t0, projectUrl, div_progress_bar, totalLines, pollTimer
*/
function startBlame(blamedataUrl, bUrl) {
xhr = createRequestObject();
if (!xhr) {
errorInfo('ERROR: XMLHttpRequest not supported');
return;
}
t0 = new Date();
projectUrl = bUrl + (bUrl.indexOf('?') === -1 ? '?' : ';');
if ((div_progress_bar = document.getElementById('progress_bar'))) {
//div_progress_bar.setAttribute('style', 'width: 100%;');
div_progress_bar.style.cssText = 'width: 100%;';
}
totalLines = countLines();
updateProgressInfo();
/* add extra properties to xhr object to help processing response */
xhr.prevDataLength = -1; // used to detect if we have new data
xhr.nextReadPos = 0; // where unread part of response starts
xhr.onreadystatechange = handleResponse;
//xhr.onreadystatechange = function () { handleResponse(xhr); };
xhr.open('GET', blamedataUrl);
xhr.setRequestHeader('Accept', 'text/plain');
xhr.send(null);
// not all browsers call onreadystatechange event on each server flush
// poll response using timer every second to handle this issue
pollTimer = setInterval(xhr.onreadystatechange, 1000);
}
// end of gitweb.js